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Issue #583
Learn how to create configurable switch components, how new viewport-relative units work, how to fix broken block comments behavior in VS Code, and more.
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Issue #581
Learn how :is() and :where() work, to create tooltips and speech bubbles, what are CSS Variable Groups, and more.
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Issue #577
Learn how to highlight a line of text once you scroll to it, how web components work, when to use min() or max() functions, and more.
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Issue #575
Learn some practical, modern CSS properties, how to implement smooth CSS view-transitions with the Velvette library, how to fade text content, and more.
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Issue #572
# Find out which new CSS and UI features we got in 2023, how View Transitions API works, how to handle touchscreen gestures using CSS, and more.
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Issue #565
Learn about new CSS features, like prefers-reduced-transparency, light-dark(), xywh(), round(), perspective(), and more.
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Issue #564
Learn how to limit the reach of your selectors with @scope at-rule, leverage pseudo-private custom properties, style your console.log() messages, and more.
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Issue #563
Learn how to create neat hover effects using modern CSS, how to implement low-quality image placeholders, why you should use read-only mode in Visual Studio Code, and more.
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Issue #561
Learn how Custom Property values are computed, how to use CSS anchor positioning, how to prototype in the browser using VisBug, and more.
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Issue #555
Learn how writing CSS is different than from a few years ago, how scroll-driven animations work, how to position elements on CSS Grid, and more.
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